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    Changes of disjunctively closed bases (English)
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    An operator of contraction for a belief set (a theory) can be obtained by assigning to it a belief base and an operator of partial meet contraction for that base. It is argued that closure of the base under disjunction is an intuitively reasonable condition. Axiomatic characterizations are given of the contractions of belief sets that can be generated by (various types of) partial meet contraction on disjunctively closed bases. The corresponding revision operators are also characterized. Finally, some results are reported on operations on bases that are closed under material implication.
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    belief revision
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    belief change
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    database updating
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    recovery postulate
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    belief set
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    belief base
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    partial meet contraction
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    disjunctively closed bases
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    revision operators
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